At left, Mike Alt of the Eastman Business Park visits with Tim Sellers, center, Rod Terminello from Keuka College during a tour Thursday of the park.

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As Eastman Kodak Co.'s bankruptcy case slowly unwinds, the fate of the sprawling Eastman Business Park, the former manufacturing heart of the company, remains unsettled.

But if the intercessions of the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council and top state officials count for anything, the 1,200-acre park not only will be unhinged eventually from Kodak but also will have a new life as a clean-energy research and manufacturing complex.

On Thursday, the Finger Lakes council met for the first time in the new year, quickly reviewed last year's successes and, as an initial order of ...